There's a program to help kids and adults who want to play string instruments - we learn more about the String Initiative!
The last time it rained on the Rose Parade was 2006. Crowds were a little thinner than in past years. But the show marched on ...
Yet a Cleveland Clinic study found that a sizable percentage of people say they have “no idea” how to improve their emotional well-being and overall level of happiness.Let’s eliminate that gap. But ...
The world of management is always wide open for new ideas and perspectives to make companies more efficient and profitable. Some recommendations have merit, but others are seen both inside and outside ...
Want to stay current with Arthur’s writing? Sign up to get an email every time a new column comes out. Early in my academic career, I noticed that one of the most popular classes on campus was ...
Absa Bank Ghana has called on corporate institutions to take advantage of Ghana’s growing debt-capital markets as a credible and sustainable source of long-term funding, describing it as an essential ...
New research explains exactly how much happiness people get from being around others. The study found people enjoy doing most things together. There are a few key reasons why this might be the case. A ...
Each year, the World Happiness Report attracts attention with rankings that label some countries as the “happiest” and others as the “unhappiest.” These lists often spark national pride, ...
Arthur Brooks is a professor of management practice at the Harvard Business School and the Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor at the Harvard Kennedy School. He is also a columnist at The Atlantic, ...
I’m now in a satisfying, healthy relationship with an incredible man — but I never thought I’d see the day. Six years ago, I was diagnosed with a severe dissociative disorder. If I were capable of ...
It’s easy to see why being happy is such a challenge these days. People are working jobs they hate, struggling to pay bills, and living in an increasingly isolated, digitally driven world. And that ...
A surprising new study has found that one financial behavior is consistently linked to lower anxiety and greater life satisfaction. The research — published in the aptly named journal Stress and ...